Journal article
The Influence of Masculine Norms and Mental Health on Health Literacy Among Men: Evidence From the Ten to Men Study
Allison Milner, Marissa Shields, Tania King
American Journal of Men's Health | Sage Publications | Published : 2019
Abstract
Background: Adherence to masculine norms, such as self-reliance, has been thought to predict lower health literacy. Additionally, males with poor mental health may have low health literacy. Using two waves of the Ten to Men cohort, the current study examined whether masculinity and depressive symptomology explained three aspects of health literacy among men. Methods: Three subscales of the Health Literacy Questionnaire were used as the outcomes: Ability to find good health information; Ability to actively engage with healthcare providers, and Feeling understood and supported by healthcare providers. Exposures were masculine norms, measured by the Conformity to Masculine Norms Inventory (CM..
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The author(s) disclosed receipt of the following financial support for the research, authorship, and/or publication of this article: AM was supported by a Victorian Health and Medical Fellowship. Further support for the study was provided by NHMRC Partnership Project APP1134499.